Bluetooth Room Thermometer 3 Pack, Diivoo Smart Indoor

Bluetooth Room Thermometer 3 Pack, Diivoo Smart Indoor Temperature and Humidity Sensor with App Control and 2 Year Data Storage Export, Wireless Hygrometer for Greenhouse, Baby Home Cella


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Place it Anywhere

The portable size makes this indoor temperature humidity very easy to place in multiple locations according to your requirement. It can be placed in multiple locations through lanyard loop, used in greenhouses, cigar box, baby rooms and more.

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Why is the sensor disconnected from your phone?

The Bluetooth room thermometer is currently on standby, you will need to reconnect it to the app. Please wait for 5-15 seconds. The device will automatically reconnect or scroll down to refresh the home page of the app.

Why the temperature and humidity values do not change?

Check if: 1: Is the device online? 2: There is no change in ambient temperature. 3: The battery level is low. 4: The phone needs to be close to the device within 49.2ft/15m.

Why do you need to enable location permission?

If you don’t enable the location permission on your phone, the functions of Intelligent Linkage can not work.



Weight: 110 g
Dimensions: 6.25 x 6.2 x 3.95 cm; 110 Grams
Model: ITH-02
Part: ITH-02-WH-3P-UK-1
Colour: White
Batteries Required: Yes
Batteries Included: Lithium Manganese Dioxide
Manufacture: Diivoo
Dimensions: 6.25 x 6.2 x 3.95 cm; 110 Grams

13 Responses

  1. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    Set up was ok, and when it’s working the readings seem to be accurate, certainly for temperature.

    The Bluetooth connection isn’t the best however.

  2. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    I wanted something which would allow me to know the temperature in the room. I use Google Assistant, so that integration was important to me. Asking google for the temperature works perfectly. However attempting to view the temperature in the Google Home app or via the Google Nest Hub only shows the Humidity information (which I’m not interested in).

  3. NoreenPoindexte says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    Really excellent. A fiddle to set up. After, you have the certainty of accurate readings at any time with the App and alarm notifications for come or hot. We are monitoring our loft for the winter… No stress.

  4. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    Good sensor, does the job well, battery has lasted 1 mont exactly and is now on 15% battery. I would like to know what battery it is, preferably in the description. Very easy to read, setup took a little while. The app needs to be quicker to update the readings as I often have to close and reopen it.

  5. Zacks Equity Research says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    Easy to setup.got it reading in my enclosed weather station outside so keeping a close watch.did calibrated to match but it’s quite easy with existing equipme

  6. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    Well made and compact sensor which simply connected to software.

  7. Matt Elliott says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    These thermometers are useful to gauge temperature in rooms remotely. They are also good for checking the temperature of your fridge or freezer.

    I placed one in my freezer and it gave a reading which suggested my digitally controlled freezer was inaccurate. I tried another in some rooms in the house and they seemed accurate according to the room’s thermostat.

    As portable devices, these are very useful and help to indicate temperatures around the house, or any other place. You do need to connect to them via bluetooth though, and they seemed to switch off, meaning I had to physically press the button on one of them to connect to it. This didn’t always happen though. Connecting them was fairly easy, using the smart life app.

    It also takes a while for the devices to reach the surrounding temperature. For example, if took over 10 minutes for the thermometer to show the true temperature in a fridge.

    So, whether it’s a conservatory, a wine cellar, your shed, home or place of work, they have their use. They are effectively nearly 10 each though, and it’s debatable that most people would need three of them. Shame you couldn’t just buy one.

    Good, but you need a phone to read them

  8. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    I already have Smart Life installed on my phone and found these three thermometers very easy to set up.

    They have a small plastic tab which you pull off the connect the battery. They then instantly go into pair mode, so can easily be detected by the Smart Life app. That’s all there is to setting them up.

    If you later need to pair them to a different device, there is a small button you can press for a few seconds to restart the pairing.

    The back of the thermometer can be prized off to change the battery. That’s pretty easy to do (in comparison I used some wireless thermometers where it is very difficult to access the battery). The back snaps back on securely and feels sturdy, as does the whole casing.

    I’ve checked these thermometers against others I own, and the readings from these tally, so I am assuming they are accurate.

    I haven’t yet figured out what the broadcast policy is – for example,
    broadcast every few minutes or hour, or when the values change. However, so far, I’ve not detected any problems or dropped signal. My devices are all on one floor, but we have one in the conservatory, with the doors closed, and the signal still seems reliable.

    The devices are compact and feel solid and well made. My only minor gripes are that the battery on one of them is only showing 50%, and the additional information about the devices is presented in Chinese in the Smart Life app.

    Compact and feel well made

  9. DarcyYates says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    I found them very easy to setup as they use the very well established Smartlife app.
    They come with a small strap for each unit which is hand for hanging them.
    They also included the batteries.
    They seem to be reading very close to some other thermometers I have so they seem accurate.
    I would have no problem recommending them.

    Easy setup

  10. johnboy says:

     United Kingdom

    Can say it’s a great thing to have at home. It’s works via Bluetooth and comes 3 in pack, so can monitor temperature in 3 rooms.
    It’s shows temperature and humidity.
    Price for such set I think is great.
    And surely I can recommend it to all.

  11. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    These are quite small. I don’t think I realised how small when I ordered them but they work well. You have to download the Smart Life App (I have an iPhone) and follow the instructions in the little booklet. Don’t try and connect the devices through you Bluetooth connection. It just ties itself in knots. Also don’t try and find the device in the listings on the app of hundreds of applicable devices. Just switch on the device by pulling out the tab or holding the button down for a few seconds. There’s a plus symbol on the top corner of the app. Just press it and follow it through. It was very easy to set up.

    They seem to be reasonably accurate. I’ve placed all three next to an existing proven thermometer system to test accuracy. All three have the same readout exactly and are within 0.2 degrees of the source.

    However, I have two problems. I have three thermometers in three different rooms but I don’t know which is which. I haven’t found a way to change the name on the app so I know which one is in which room. They’re all called Temperature Humidity Sensor. Even if they had numbers it wouldn’t be so bad. The second issue is that I want a screen that shows all three sets of data together and it doesn’t appear to do that. I’m pretty sure that both problems can be solved but I haven’t found a way yet.

    Apart from that I do like them and I like the concept of controlling a multitude of devices through my phone.

  12. IrishFarquharso says:

     United Kingdom

    Price at time of review was 36, or 12 each. I already had the Smart Life app installed on Android which found these items as soon as I pulled the tab to connect the battery. Set-up such as renaming took a moment.

    I found these units record every hour which the app will use to show Day/Week/Month/Year profiles and averages. Bluetooth range was OK, I found the phone wouldn’t connect to a unit on the opposite site of the detached house.

    The accuracy seemed OK, certainly close to other thermostats in the room. One thing I noticed, although Smart Life skill was linked to Alexa, I couldn’t ask Alexa what the temperature was; this connection to the units seemed not to be available. Also, I don’t have a gateway to test the Temperature change triggering ‘scenes’.

    That said, I put these in Conservatory, Louge and Kitchen to check temperature and humidity to ensure damp won’t start when the heating is low.

    All in all, I think 12 is reasonable for units which can log temp and humidity and are easy to connect and setup.

  13. makeup artist Eman says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    Surprised how actually small these are… When I got the box out I thought I accidently got the pack of 1 not the pack of 3! They’re so tiny they’re actually cute tiny.

    So they’re super easy to connect to their app. Takes seconds to connect them. Their accuracy of temperature and humidity for each room is very accurate. The only con is that is does take a minute or so for them to connect to the Bluetooth so that can be a bit frustrating waiting for that! Might just be my phone though as I have Bluetooth issues with other devices too.
    I really love these and with a humidifier I’m finding it really helpful keeping my rooms at perfect temperature and humidity.

    Good but slow